Google’s AI generated search results include justifications for slavery cooking tips for Amanita ocreata, a poisonous mushroom known as the “angel of death.” The results are part of Google’s AI-powered Search Generative Experience, or SGE.

This debates frustrates me to no end. Phrasing is so so bad, with very bad intentions.

Benefits? A slave is not a person, it’s a tool. A tool doesn’t have a possibility of self improvement, it can only be improved by owner so it serves better. Any improvement in the skills of a non-free person are morally irrelevant, because they can’t use them in the way of their choosing.

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Apparently, there’s no African country that starts with “K.”

@derpo@lemmy.world
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Google thinks it’s spelled “can ya?”

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googles search engine already tends to confirm your bias if you word your search like these prompts. I’m not surprised that their AI does the same thing.

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“It’s free labor, what’s to get?”

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Well, those are “benefits”, even if for very wrong reasons. And the author did specifically search for it. The AI’s not saying it’s a good thing, it’s simply making up points for the question asked.

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